Eicon Networks Network Card DMV600BTEC User Manual

CAUTION: This document provides instructions for  
installing the DMV600BTEC in a “cold” (power off)  
system, most of which also apply to live insertion or  
hot swap systems. It is important to note that there  
are additional, system-dependent considerations for  
live insertion. See the Administration Guide for your  
Dialogic® System Software release for detailed  
information on live insertion.  
Physical Description  
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DMV600BTEC  
Media Board  
Quick Install Card  
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1. Work at a static-safe area. Turn the power to the  
chassis OFF if you do not have a live insertion  
system. If you have live insertion capability, the  
power to the chassis can remain ON.  
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Dialogic Corporation.  
All Rights Reserved.  
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2. Remove the chassis cover plate or open the door  
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3. Select an empty slot and remove the slot’s access  
cover plates (if applicable).  
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Before You Begin  
Protecting the Board from Damage  
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Installing the Rear I/O Module  
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Note: If you are installing hardware in a live insertion  
system with the power on, you should install the rear  
I/O module before the baseboard.  
4. Install the I/O module in the rear of the selected  
slot. Use the slot’s board guides as you insert the  
board into the chassis slot. Make sure the tabs on  
the board extractors engage the guide holes in the  
chassis card cage, then lock down the board  
extractors until the red locking tabs snap shut.  
CAUTION: All computer boards are sensitive to  
electrostatic discharge (“ESD”). Handle all static-  
sensitive boards and components at a static-safe  
work area, and observe anti-static precautions at all  
times.  
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CAUTION: CompactPCI backplane pins are easily  
bent. Make sure that the board connectors are  
mating properly with hand pressure before fully  
seating the board. When using the board extractors  
to seat the board, make sure to seat evenly.  
Unpacking the Board  
Unpack the Dialogic® DMV600BTEC Media Board  
(“board”) according to the following steps:  
1. Prepare a static-safeguarded work area.  
2. Carefully remove the board from the shipping  
carton and anti-static packaging. Handle the  
board by the edges and avoid touching the  
board’s components.  
RJ48C  
(T1 and 120-Ohm E1)  
BNC  
(75-Ohm E1)  
CompactPCI Baseboard  
Rear I/O Modules  
1. Out of Service LED: Indicates board is out of service or  
9. BNC Connectors (T1, R1, T2, R2,): Connectors to  
external 75-Ohm E1 digital telephone network interfaces.  
(Connectors T3, R3, T4, and R4 are not used in this  
assembly.)  
10. RJ48C Connectors (J1, J2): Connectors to external T1  
or 120-Ohm E1 digital telephone network interfaces.  
(Connectors J3 and J4 are not used in this assembly.)  
in reset from host.  
Installing Rear I/O Module  
Unlocked  
Position  
2. Alarm/Status LEDs: During power-up, indicate Power  
On Self Test (POST) status. During operation, the top  
two sets of LEDs indicate status and alarms for the two  
trunks (the bottom two sets of LEDs are unused):  
Red–Indicates loss of clock on incoming line from  
external network.  
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3. Lay the board on the static-dissipative work  
surface.  
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Note: Place boards in static-shielding bags when  
carrying boards from station to station.  
CAUTION: Do not remove the board from the anti-  
static packaging until you are ready to install it.  
Observe proper anti-static precautions at all times.  
11. Ethernet Connector: The Ethernet connectors are not  
functional on this assembly.  
Yellow–Indicates loss of frame synchronization at far  
end of external network.  
Carrier Signal–Indicates board is powered up and  
receiving signal from external T1 or E1 source.  
Loopback–Indicates the T1 or E1 network is in loopback  
CompactPCI  
Chassis (Rear)  
12. J5: Rear I/O module connector to CompactPCI  
backplane.  
The default configuration of the Rear I/O Modules provides  
loopback connection (signals to the board are looped back to  
the source) when the board is powered off and during board  
initialization. To disable loopback mode on either trunk,  
remove the shunts from the indicated jumper pins:  
Installing the Baseboard  
Note: If you are installing hardware in a live insertion  
system with the power on, you should install the rear  
I/O module before the baseboard.  
5. Install the baseboard in the front of the selected  
slot. Use the slot’s board guides as you insert the  
board into the chassis slot. Make sure the tabs on  
the board extractors engage the guide holes in the  
chassis card cage, then lock down the board  
extractors until the red locking tabs snap shut.  
3. Power LED  
4. Board Extractor (with red locking tab)  
5. Global Memory Module  
6. Signal Processor Daughterboard connector  
7. Signal Processor Daughterboard  
Installing the Hardware  
Note: For a new installation, you should install the  
hardware before installing the system software. If you  
are adding boards to an existing system, there is no  
need to uninstall or reinstall the software.  
RJ48C I/O module  
JP1 & JP2  
BNC I/O module  
JP100 & JP101  
JP200 & JP201  
Trunk 1  
Trunk 2  
JP3 & JP4  
8. J1, J4, J5: Board connector to CompactPCI backplane.  
J1 key conforms to PICMG universal hot swap.  
 

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